Tap a day. That's the whole interaction.
SevenGrid
A calm habit tracker
Your whole week, on one screen.
Mark what you did and move on. No streaks to break, no guilt.
Almost there. Send me a quiet heads-up
One email when it launches. Nothing else.
No account Nothing leaves your phone Pay once
Your week, quietly.
The daily view
One screen for the day.
For everyone who has installed a habit tracker, then quietly deleted it a week later.
No tabs. No dashboards. No daily summaries. Tap a cell, the day fills, that's it. A weekly grid that respects your attention. Glance at it Monday morning, then get on with your day.
One screen, two views. The week grid, or a Today list with just what is still open. Done habits fold quietly away. The app remembers which one you pick.
Pick a color for a habit. It stays that color in every theme.
Add a few habits.
Name them, pick a color.
Tap the days you did them.
One tap fills a cell.
See the whole week at a glance.
No pressure, no nagging.
Go ahead, tap a cell. Mark it, move on. No streak to protect.
More than once a day? Each tap fills the cell a step further, like Meditate, three times daily.
No streaks, no guilt
Most habit apps punish a missed day. This one doesn't.
Streaks turn habit tracking into a game you can lose. One missed day and the counter resets, so the smart move becomes skip today and start fresh tomorrow. We left that out on purpose.
A whole week at a glance, one tap a day. No calendar to fill, no chain to keep up.
Streak apps
- A chain you can break
- Miss one day, back to zero
- Skip today, start fresh tomorrow
- Pressure dressed up as progress
SevenGrid
- Your whole week on one screen
- A missed day stays a calm gap
- Mark what you did, move on
- Quiet progress you can actually keep
Wednesday is just an empty cell. No reset, no red, no counter falling to zero. You pick up where you left off.
Habits form over weeks, not in a perfect chain. A missed day does not erase the weeks behind it. So there is nothing to break.
Sick, traveling, just resting? Mark the day as skipped. A quiet diagonal stroke in the cell, the reminder pauses, and the week does not hold it against you.
And it works the other way too. Some habits are about less, not more.
Set the goal direction to At most: at most 1 coffee a day, takeaway on at most 2 days a week. Each tap counts one. Staying at or under the limit is the success. Going over is never red, never a punishment. Just an honest number.
The problem is the mechanic, never you.
Sunday reflection
Tracking is easy. Reflection is the hard part.
Habit trackers count what you did. SevenGrid asks what it meant.
Once a week, on Sunday by default, the app opens a quiet screen. A mood, and three prompts that don't change. Two minutes with your seven days before the next week begins.
Less “I tracked my habits,” more “here's what my week was actually like.”
No daily journaling. No blank page. No catching up.
A weekly ritual, written by you, for you. No grade at the end, just an honest look back.
Privacy by design
Your week is yours, and it stays yours.
Open it and your week is just there. It runs offline and asks nothing of you.
What leaves your phone
No account. No cloud. No server of ours that could ever leak it.
Try it yourself: turn on airplane mode. The app works exactly the same. Nothing to sync, because there is nowhere to sync it.
Worried about your history? Turn on the automatic backup (Android). Once a day the app writes CSV files into a folder you choose, on your device. That survives reinstalling. And still nothing goes to a cloud.
Both exceptions are anonymous. GDPR-compliant, with privacy policy and imprint published.
The quiet extras
Everything else, included.
Small features that are there when you need them, and stay out of the way when you don't. All of it is free.
Amounts and duration
Long-press a day and log how much or how long: km, reps, liters, hours and minutes. Purely descriptive, never pressure.
A daily local backup
Pick a folder once and the app drops a CSV backup there every day. Survives reinstalling, with no cloud involved. On Android.
Share a week
Turn a week into a calm image, choose which habits go on it, and send it anywhere you like.
Mood and active days
After a few weeks, a single sentence shows you how your mood and your active days move together. An observation, not a rule.
Three home-screen widgets
The week grid, a single-habit row and a Today checklist, right on your home screen. Checking off today takes one tap.
Pricing
Pay once. It's yours.
No subscription. No ads. No tracking.
- 3 habits to start
- Your last 4 weeks
- The full week grid
- Full CSV export, always
- Aurora and Daylight themes
Enough to build the habit. When you want more habits or a deeper history, Pro is there. Upgrade only once you know it fits.
Paid up front, on purpose. It's the honest way to fund an app that never has to sell your data.
Everything in Free, plus:
- Unlimited habits
- Your full week history
- Per-habit reminders, check off right from the notification
- All future Pro features included
- All seven Pro themes (shown below)
- Future themes included
Unlock in-app, once. No account, no expiry, no being locked out.
Nine hand-tuned themes
Aurora and Daylight are free. The other seven come with Pro. Tap one to recolor the page.
Each palette is hand-tuned for depth, with layered surfaces instead of flat blocks, down to a true black in Midnight.
Subscriptions never stop. One payment does.
Maybe this is the one you don't delete.
On Android and iOS
A calmer way to keep at it.
Almost there. Send me a quiet heads-up
One email when it launches. Nothing else.
I built SevenGrid because I got tired of apps that punished me for being human. It's a calm grid, no streaks, no guilt, and I use it every day. A ByteSide app, built by Stefan.
See it in action
Real screens, landing at launch.
The app screens are captured the day it goes live. The home-screen widgets already ship, from the week grid to a Today checklist. Here is the grid widget, in whichever theme you pick above.
FAQ
Common questions.
How do I get it?
It's launching this summer, Android first on Google Play, with the App Store close behind. Free to start. Want a day-one heads-up? Email me when it's ready.
Will there be an iOS version?
Yes. Android leads, iOS follows close behind. The app is built in React Native, so both share the same calm core. The App Store button goes live the moment the listing opens.
What about web or desktop?
No. A habit tracker you check at your desk gets ignored. SevenGrid is mobile-first on purpose. It sits where your day already happens.
Do I need an account?
No. Everything lives on your device. No sign-up, no email collection, no cloud sync. The app makes just two kinds of network call: the optional in-app purchase, and anonymous crash reports (you can turn those off in the app).
Can I export my data?
Yes. CSV export ships in v1.0 and always exports everything, Free or Pro. The schema stays open so you can read it with any tool that handles CSV or SQLite. Free only limits how many weeks the home grid shows, never your data. Separate from that, the optional daily backup (Android) also saves everything. Your history is never held hostage.
Why no streaks?
Because the streak is the part that makes people quit. The day it breaks, starting over next week feels more rational than continuing today. SevenGrid drops the counter, so a missed day is just a gap, not a reset, and coming back is the easy choice.
Can it track bad habits too?
Yes. Set a habit's goal direction to At most, and each tap logs one occurrence: at most 1 coffee a day, takeaway on at most 2 days a week. Staying at or under the limit counts as success. Going over is shown plainly, never in red. Shame does not change behavior.